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A TOW AND COUNTRT PAPER; eoep rUFAUIT, b? ALEXANDER MARTIN, for JOHN SIBLEY. TUESDAT, —~ VOL. I.) fNOS ACTI parta] JT^LY 25* 1793- [jUSriTlilVI EPtCaLAMO’R. J { No. 50 ) NOTICE 1* ri'RF'PV r I V F —T'> A T T»f CO-PARTNERSHIP oP ri-MRY AND T ARBS' Is THii E/^Y nrsOLVED. A ^ '• S to fhc P;5r?ner«,or ei^h'-rof ’•hem, hv f:>hpie confra&s^ arer^queHed to pive ri'te!. or vih. AFi indebtc'i Wy Ir.rAr or r-j-fs, ar» requeued tomakr r, epf hy \h^ firf} (fay of SEPTEbf r •'PCS’; afrer which aU fu; h f r. not ^ifchrirged v/Ul he pu’ ii.r' l»e bands of an atforncv. P PSR9V, P A. TaLBE'. vd'* con-inned by P. PFRRV, as u- fu a’ the fin-K? 4r*re bonre— vvho has P..1 ^ S on hand, and vdl! be 6 c nnta'^de for a^l the DEB PS due-hy IT Con:i''tncrfliip. lie hav "ollowtn^ anicleB FOR SALE—v/a. h’tTi »v'a t5. \V and Nc'-S’-England Rtim, Pc ich Bri i3v—Sngar and Coffee, Confe a,n:i fine Salt— Swe^Ptih & C'oaotry Iron, Shar-.Moulds, Ce-nv-n and Bhfiered Steel, Ii on Pots— iiffcrenr fires, Dut-h'Ovcns it -jkiilets, WajifgonBoicc, Ityincy Pans—Nails 6 ’—80— lod and ibd, Smiths’ Ar.vi'S and "Vice*, 'V^ 1 and Tow Cards, Cn:i-p'.\vder, Lead 3c Sln-t, \l indo.v-a*^^3 fijmAlwrdand W’re, ditto. Pe‘'n"’, B ioiftone and Co.joer IS Borax, I idi^o, SfJ dsT, Ha*Tvs an i Soa!- ■/ ■ ^ C^)N^nriNG OF C'- ’Tns. 1 ; ;c'.b. ' '>;? Blai-ibc-ls R Cord'irnvs, ^c. — aLS.>- H UU> Vi CR JCK- ER'"—w// ufr,‘fi. A" I a triecy ot ai\i:kscoo numer- rr-, > -r. ” 7on. F>- -ci’evU;ey J'll/ 10, 1793. 49'^^- ty to put er ha-ss herfe or mars in his fia- ble, James Bnrnlidel Sworn to before me, \ this 2ifi: June, 1793 ' ^ J.'WINSLOW, J.P. I The a'wful manner in w’lich he utter ed iNC'ie v;i)rd'i, cUiIicci the very puiics »H niy heatt. L hffcd up my eyes cc leavcu, an : iroinriurrd, invoiaiuaiily; ‘ . . • Col, ijtephen Drayton was their ora tor. The firength of language, tlie grace oi utteiaiice, the occafior, a nuroeroas r aces. he run near iftfbuy-ah on the lad fVehiefiay tir>A 'Thurlij. y in Sifitemher^ free for any Horfe, M,i-e '•rGtldioi^ ; each horfe, mare or ai-id , ing raoniag, carry the following v^eigh’s viz. rf natorc, h it poffiole t.bou canlt and bri’iiam aff^mbly, and the power ot t.r'vc aoaadonei him ? niaiic ail united to direct rvell fele51ed feniiiiients to tlic h-»gi t. Every one fels a pieafure in being again recalled to the 4GE‘i. V/FtGHTS. Three ve^rs old, Four years oH, lozlbs. Five years old. il^-bs. Six years old, 126 bs. f Seven yf ars old, '.?? h«. j I P’eifeJ bim ^o'if, home with me. f ''Ocsi.ii aot procee icd far heiore 1 per- ^ ^ .... .»v.»wwij i -ic j.cetve.^ h*3 f^: .h fr_.l 7nn^nnce«i the | eirciimaances which gave our freedom . Jilcovery to htm—he heard the mtelli ‘ birth The feveial grades of Biiiidi gence •vi u rancurc ; tnl the good eld chicane, c n rifled uj h American he- toan was lieeied once wore with a mo- i.>ir?n, were -autifully portrayed. Ti,^. mtnr o-j yr f foldier v/a-. rrrade to glow with remem- t.; a ndrera-iivdouf of h.'-eatb; Hrance of hL tears in aims, and the ar- ^ tie ha.1 oeen far away, begging charity • dour of his c ■thoGifm was £een to I'ho- Lor her unh ioov latiu-r. ] looked at die in his (on. The fair were not e/- a o uhe i^uhiic. TX cert-iin f^hnhlun V T'O*. of '•door- Com*-’,% and J t-ies 'V i’im, ('f Ri'h nonl Cotntv, h.*ve refjort"i ’hat I ha 1 f« FOLEN fi- 01 rhe it i’>'e’T M’. Danifl Riy, cf F»v'>’;ev'’l1 'I \RE, liel ngiav to a c^r’-iln O'u c iH G''ai;am ; whichmare J hn fs're’ed f^veral lav?-, in [awes BoasMo s's '} thle-— That I if er va’^i f'd 1 fi r to vdv. ^ives ^r nan^ Ae ch ‘'r- -tf .vi'L a?i ^ ’hat he ftidher fn ■‘^’{••7 v'n, f \ vVihninT-'^n.’* *■[' le of 'vb.'-'o rppor' has been The (lav’s to be three rp'le heats—’be fecoud dav*s p iFf- is to be two mile hea’s The hefi two beats in rh'eetode'ermine ’he race. Oo ^Moav ’he entrance rn'.tney will be r?io for hv way rf S’vecp'^akes. G''O^LTTC^S, •) Z HER N, t Commiffioners. I H!'NDERS0N.) PittConr^h^ Ju’y 4. ^ Btpga»x.sflbABarBg3r?r»inffwiCTiS.ISia^ miscellany] FOR run FATb.TTt..GaZETTt. H E R M \ T. No. IV. p!- . • O e in infi ’-ous, majidons fr.oh l''V.'iit'‘d -s’lid forbad hv 'he fv \ '^u'Toe 'ol Wvf r\ v.’iTi 'J to - i jre mv ''bar jFr{‘d-r—hi ''on'’ra' d' ^■ O', of •••bifh. he fod 7wing depo i’i- cus a- e aonex-’ f D ' xTf -L M’LOCciLAN. Ric'hnsn i Cou 'iy, j .Q« t 6’a'“of North ^areiinu~^ H Onijnrv J Brptijsw h-'Prf i/ffg and farr'e 07‘h gn f^e 'doly Hvcsa fshfl* of at' f', that hi’ Tt'^vse tuirch t'e t of D.i- ri**'- ed'A'AVi a^iy hfjrfe «*• mare, nei ther 'ii y h/> g’Do. Ifn', 'U or f'ane any acquaint crcr ^virh any manb) the sta-ut 0/'Eixu\z\ Ivi’ Loch an. State of Vorth Caruli- a d •{'vrih(rlitrd''''ifr\ty ^ ^ h s dciv l4M>s Bu»vEin»s a*'*-eared lefhr^ me one 0''the y for the ftid €otiffy, ani nia.-ie Oith on th» hf)lv ‘’'van h*, ~,f „hn -jify God that he never kneoss X>4&iWA Coan- JN CON TJNUA '"ION. thirty years T bad labcred tr. S, amafs a few pounds, to mahe m\ children cotnfortabic in li.-e—mv tnduf 'rv made every thinga’ound ;r>c fl u iiib ; my harvefts vv’ci'e plen!i:ul, anc.? lambs bleated every where rn the oe’irbbor’Vig bills ; my t«»Tis wer-e iii'h*- enr d by the appa’-ent durv of my i b)’- dien, and I fondly hoped, thai when ape had unrerved my ihengih and d-^- pr*iTed my fpiiitH. I ihould find in tb. b love and attention, the mieans of glid ing fnioorhly down the vale of Ide— The war came on—old as I was 1 would fight for I75V ' country, for her caiife was jufl.’*—otd man, as if ir flir.fi, feebly rat fed his Nci fher the j’'’Featics of my children, nor thefer/e of my weeknefs could reftrain rpe ; J ’eft ’hem the nveans of fupport, j i’^ed mvc untrymen, and fought ihei haf'e,. Kntil a wound 1 received on my fotehead, deprived me of my fiirht— the perfon in^o whofe bauds I had en- trufied mv Hrtle capita) became bank-, rup’. The preffiire of mi-fortunes fo ferious and unetpcclcd, was too power ful to be refi'led by fo weak a philofn- pher as myfeJf ’ “ 1 or thefe ten years pa’I my being has been comfor’lefs”— faid the poor old man, pcinitn» to the place nuhere his eyet once oyerf—“ For thefe ten ycais pait 1 have been praying fnj my dilfolution. Many miferabie wretches whoaredoom ed to wander through the caverns of af- fiiflion, baveh.ope, at lea!}, to ftrength- €0 them on 'heir journey ; but my ex- pe^f;uh>ns of norta’ bids are over.” “ 7''ou muff net lofe foht of hope wypood-. old '• vat?, it is OGfihte you may yet be heppy ” “ /^h I cse:4’' Hr, fruatedas I am, ir would be ptefu.Tiption in.me to exoe^l fuch an event.” '‘■Tou'are not certain I my poor friend, but affiiiance may be near I you in the nmrient of your complaining ” j “-;-V {Balance ! can the power of caru give me light ?” He remained filent a few raoraents: , then venting a f;gh, er claimed—Oljl my Daught'^r, my dear child, but fp’ her gnodnefs I Ihould long fince have ceafed to exift 1 When I determine co fupprefs my being, and die by the fl-w iTiini'lry of hunger, my poor child em braces my nerveiefs knees, calls me lier fa her in a tane f# tender and perfusfive that I forget my purpofe ; yet fhe does not ’eturn ! h ! Eliza, will you leave me here ’o pertfh ? with’^tit theconfola lion of a lad embrace ! Ah my God ! iliott iheit abui;;don Cie P* % ' ** iCfcp oiiCC tiiwir Gi..ftcArAAa'j* fiiled rny bo.o n. The nocr ?’ld man , L is to he regreted that the firength and ni'.d ui'l} er embrace ' each other of Mr, DrayionB voice did uot fxienj "I b hemmod tcnderncFs. “ Where ' to the ^-‘piotp part of the audience. . a't hmi. Fhyn ? ler me nrefs thee to T The kvcral companies dined in the fruv nailing heart; I knev?, my gr eated conviviality and hir.r.ony. Se- . ch'id, rlnj fhon wruldlt return; vnu - kites vv ere fire .1 and toafis were drank, j ta;neu l.i In^that I al’no'^ began to ! firework.’, played o/F, &c. and no niil'h->>> . tc you h id fo lak-n me.” S^hc kiffed that we koinv damped eke erijoyment- , tnc loTthcttd O’ her paren^ and wet-ed I iu"s lilvei locks vvii’i the tears of affedt- »on The '^nodnld man an-* his daughter ac-oo;panied me home ; I ouniUt-red ’ all ihtit rreftnt wants andlurni hed 1 m •’ h 'he m-ins of p^'ocecding on ' ** iiei’ j' .tnux ^ J A-CO i, wiili alt 'ihe ‘ ' arm hn ria-'i'T of his u I'-u'-e, oH’ained "*cr ui'ii n r.) •t\« f) oe miles on leroid. r piFr»l fheoi next -M’rni-ig wirh re’^r^—laid I, ou will never (( -ErtLihls old man a jHii, hu- mn'’ ?r’]v wt'e'- hv his file, TO fof’-n ’h'» o.n-’Gf, f afT 'O, “ //?, I ‘‘ That he i, my f.^tukr ! !”~'Yhua r-n-lm-it'- —co-ild vo!a;r3es espre.'s more ? 4th J-H.Y. / atl the 'ay ard mjrt it rvsft, Sivtis 'henet 'i’nirrh's kin ^dun feU-^ ‘7’ 'Ur da:on',nv triory jhoni, it Fft E^'JP your ozon. f hr-iii?'! the Uni^M Stares this O-^v h*, S-en "S'e!'>ritO(« in a .ni!?''erc''nn'reot wit!) To grinfl oc->finr. F">m the f'.Powir ir accouho.-.. - v"t, w - ire or) »h' ?o fi>"m a 0’rnr-rfeiir s'iei f the proceeriln^Ts in Cfvirleflo#, as it p«.mto be ) pricno.-neion -n t'le fJercriptive world, Frnn the S’ate Ctaxetie, AV'-RIC M 1'^ v--p .-.J -■,f:;!CE. - CHARLESTOV, luLYfi, T'’Q3. The day huttied on w-uh untjfu.il f?''.e.ri'v and the ftlen-lor of rj.t’tjte's grandeft ce'he, a m-ornvn-.T dtr, was hightened in the hreall of every American hv a ’am bent fpark of pur? pat’to-iCm, whirh on very noble occ tfi >n hm; fi’ver f.thed to expand itfeff. Even ’he dreamers a- wav of life acknowledged the en’ivening p*a’—the embold'ng dMim—the thun dering majenv of war, to he irrefi'table. — All Tof*—t?!) joine.) t.o enhance what freedom has ordained fiiall not pafs un- obferved. , , To drlciihc the tranfa-ffions which oecuied according ‘o the enio.tons th?y ^crafionrd w.-^uid give us the chara.^fe- of romancers, hu' prudence felf cannot befilrnt. T''behold the riling fnnx of free.domdn .defpite of fummer hei’,com petitors for the rpprnbatinn of their walrlike fires, exclude caution, ■ The battalion of artillery and the Ca det corps wereaclivein their faiutes. The other independent compardes were paraded. The Cincinna.i a band of brothers who have fough -.vitb fncceL. tnd throwm .heir lauTclsat thefcct of jhe i^enius of Amciics, to be refumecl oniy u ptib'irk nccafions, went in p-oct ffion o St Phiifps amidft the applaufes of vhe 'unoundingcitizens. T«e GL >RIE.S OF A MOiNARCI. C.\[. GoVE.'^N'ft.'EN'F, D?r?LAytD IN THK rOLLO'WING F X TAf dCTS fRGM ENGLISH HISTORY. f Ni !!ie beginning off he rei^rn of the h glorious and immortal Yvdilam t ■>« 3-? vve have 'he follow 5ng pretty lit tle horv. “ In the beginning of ’he' 1692 ; an a^fion of uneximp'ed! barb.i'ity 'bfgraccd the governTnent o( William in Scotland, ht the preceding Augui" , in confequeace of a Dacincatii ii with the Highlanders, a proclainatiiinof indemnii-v had beeniiTacd to fudi inr.ir- genrs as Ih'^uld take the oaths to ti-e king and queen, on or before the L;t '.*ayof September The chiefs of the few tribes who had been in arms for James compl?--'d foor. afur with the prn- clarfiatlon : but Macdonald of Gicnco faiiea in fubmitting within the limited time, more bowe-ver, frotnacci.denttiiatx lefign. In the end of December, he ' cm’-:Colonel Hill, who commanded t .ega-rifnnin Fcrt WiiHam, fr take oath of af!egian»'e to the r-vern- ment HF’, having fLu-nilhed Mac.lo* nald -r-’b a letter to Sir Collin C.^n o. bell Iheri-? of t’-e county of ArgvW, di» re.^ed him »o repair imrnec iat ’v to In* verary, to make hisfubnr.iii cn in x hgal manner before a tnagifirate. Ihi-? to Inverarv lay through almoU impaff* •ab’e mnunrain.s ; the feafon v'as ='2* f’meV rigorous, and the whole enun’ry covered with a deepfnow. So ejiger^ bo’verer, was Macdonald to take the oaths before theiimited time fhoisid €▼. pirc, th.it though the road lay wi’hiix half a mile of his owm hnnfe, he would not ftooto vlfit h:s family. A.fver va in U5 obfiTiJ^lions he arrivedar Inverary the time was elapfed, and the ffienlfhe- firated to receive his fuhmifiion ; but Macdonald prevaikd on him by his im- poTtunities, and even tears. Sir lola Dalrymple, afterwards Earl of Siair, attended King Wiifiam as Seereiaiv of State fr-r Scotland. He t ok advan tage of Macdonald’s negSejHiag to tn ke the oaths within the lime pteferibed, au'-l pvoctire.d from the King a wr.’-- -’-- t; of m-’herv execution ygalnfi" him, and. his vvho.'e tribe. Asa mark of his f"vVQ eageinefs William figned the warrant both above and below, with his own hand. Adie fecrecary in letters rxpref- five cf a hru a! ferocity of rnind u.ig-d the officers who comtrandedinrheHi! h- lands to execute their orders widi 'he u’mofi rigour, rampbell of Gleulyon a captain of Argyle’.^ regiment and two fub.alterns, were ordered,, v/:rh 120 rzien, to repair to Glenco on tfie fint of Fe . - . J. . - ■v.pa.. .w -lie nni or re- Norverhearms nKfumptiv. d.cr.ity bn,„y. C»mnh«nheiriruT,c!«ovouna they ciatn-no honor—,w > anl5--no j MadonaM’s wife, wa. receive.? by thl rjehts and piv.esi.es above the ffictdef. I fo!,., with ail marner off iendihio and ,.tit-e 01 their fe,lov. eu.zens. All are i hofpitaHty. The men vere treated in eqnal as all arc fjood. • _ j the houfes of his tenants with fiee qiivr. lo^henr bc.oncs lerpeS—hm it is ,e,s and kind entettainmem. T Ui tfo the reoieflof a child to a parent. We , ijthef the month, ihe tronp lived in look up to them for .nfiruaion, and by good ordei and famiiiaritv whh -h- reo metr .nouleenc, s we are enabled to par- p].. The offices, on the verc ni^ht ol fne ti.eo paths to Rlon._ Thtir aam- themalTacre.'..ff. t „ig!„piaved veikry o.-quaa is addrctled to its. . ai cuds ia ’.dacdaqald's tbul'e. In 'llw
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